This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Virginia, this 27th day of June, 1934, in accordance with request made by the mother - Mrs. [652], Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis and L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Office of Capt. Time of Reading O'Donovan, Mich. 11:25 to 11:35 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. Ave. Jackson St., Chicago, Ill. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body; this we have had before, [567].
2. Now, as we find, there are some changes in the general physical forces of the body. These, while not in any outward appearance of great MATERIAL change, the activities to the coordinating forces within show change.
3. There have been some very hard seizures, and some very hard conditions that surround the body - respecting those things that have to do, and have had to do, with the condition.
4. As we find, under the EXISTENT conditions, it is NOT as helpful for the body to combine the hypnosis and electrical treatment in the present as MAY be necessary later on.
5. For the moment, we will analyze that which takes place in the physical body from the anatomical standpoint:
6. As has been indicated in portions of the body, as given in specific ways and manners, there are subluxations that have caused - and do cause - contributory conditions; making for engorgements where there should be the tendency for the influx or flow from impulses through the cerebrospinal and sympathetic system to enter the brain's reaction, and the impulses as they come from the sensory system or centers in the brain to respond normally in the body. And there has been outlined that there should be certain corrections with the coordinating of those portions of the body in its structural force, as well as in the muscular or nerve ganglia along various portions of the body that should be brought into a nearer subjugation or coordination, for there to be brought about the more normal condition. This we would advise to be done.
7. Now, as to the electrical vibration that changes the
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vibrations to the body - and the subjugation (though it hasn't been wholly subjugated as yet) of the normal activity of the body through hypnosis: This is to FORCE the activity in and through the various portions of the body WITHOUT their being in the position for a helpfulness.
8. A comparison would be that it is like forcing more water (or the attempt) through a hose that is not of sufficient capacity to carry same. And it produces in the walls of the fibre itself that which becomes soon detrimental, or makes for constitutional conditions such that the reactions are not so well.
9. On the other hand, if the subluxations are corrected in the manner that we have indicated, in thirty to sixty days we would then give the changes. And it might be that the electrical vibration and the hypnosis as a combination would then be well, though it isn't indicated in the present; but this may be necessary, dependent upon the changes that are wrought in the meantime.
10. And these subluxations that we indicated have been shown by the shadowgraphs or X-Ray, that in the axis, in the lower portion of the cerebrospinal system; that there are SPECIFIC centers wherein these subluxations have prevented - and do prevent - the normal flow at such periods.
11. We would, then, make the corrections as we have outlined.
12. Ready for questions.
13. (Q) Have the treatments with Dr. Kapple been begun properly? (A) These are very good, though they haven't gone sufficiently far yet to indicate as to whether these will be followed in the lines as given or not. Give Kapple at least a chance!
14. (Q) Is the Atomidine being taken properly? (A) This has been left as a sort of precautionary measure; partially taken at times and at others not adhered to just right.
15. (Q) Is the diet being followed properly? (A) Hasn't had the opportunity yet to get all of these together. Followed for a few days, and then it's been changed.
16. (Q) Any advice to Dr. Kapple? (A) Rather the advice would be to those in charge to give Kapple the opportunity, for at least thirty to sixty days, to see what he can do with it!
17. We are through for the present. [Mildred Davis' note: EC said, "Hdub" and "Pubbli" twice in low voice on receiving waking suggestion, spelling out letters.]
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Copy to Mrs. [652] " " Ass'n File 6/27/34 EC's wire collect to Mrs. [652]: Combination not advised. Give Kapple fair chance. Report being mailed.